Magic Kingdom 2 day plan...does it look okay?

alh2011

New Member
My family is going to MK
july 29 and 30. It will be me, my husband, 2 yo son and my parents. We are staying offsite st Staybridge suites LBV. We plan to do RD and then head back to room for afternoon naps/swims on both days. On the 29 me and my hubby are planning to head back to park after dinner to ride more adult rides and see the nighttime shows. Please look over my plan and see if you think it's doable. The plan is do adventure, frontier, and liberty square on day one. Then do fantasy and tomorrow lands on day 2.

Day 1

*ADR @820am at CP
*Jungle cruise
*Aladdin
*It's small world
*Riverboat
*Tom sawyers island
*FOF parade
*Late Lunch at Pecos bills
*Country bear jam
*Tiki room
*Head back to hotel to rest

@ 6:00 pm me and hubby back to MK

* dinner before return to MK
*POTC - fp+
*HM- fp+
*Splash fp+
*Other attractions we missed
*Celebrate the magic
*Wishes
*MS electrical parade

Day 2

*RD
*Peter Pan
*It's small world (if missed tues)
*Pooh
*Little mermaid
*Dumbo
*Pete's sideshow
*Speedway (depending on wait- may fp+ For after lunch)
*Lunch at cosmic rays
*People mover
*Monsters inc
*Carousel progress
*Buzz (not sure if want to ride)
*Visit main street shops before leaving for day

Thanks!!
 

Weather_Lady

Well-Known Member
- No Big Thunder Mtn. Railroad? That would be a good way to start Day 1 if you wanted.

I think this plan is extremely do-able, at a leisurely pace. You may find that you have time to re-visit favorite attractions because you "finish" faster than you expected.

Also, what is RD?
 
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Weather_Lady

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I'd also suggest riding the WDW Railroad at least once -- it has stations at Main Street (over the park entrance), Frontierland (next to Splash Mountain) and Fantasyland (in Storybook Circus). It's a great way to get from one end of the park to the other when your feet get tired, not to mention a nice attraction all by itself. :)
 
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